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Re: Starbucks changing their mind on guns...

Postby fabb600 on Wed Sep 18, 2013 7:22 am

Dumb people ruin everything good. It was only a matter of time before this happened.
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Re: Starbucks changing their mind on guns...

Postby Thunder71 on Wed Sep 18, 2013 7:30 am

I don't think it was open carry as much as it was a political stunt that put Starbucks in the middle... all the forums and Facebook pages hosting events, etc. All Starbucks wanted to do was follow the laws of the state, they never supported nor denied our rights - they just went along with state laws.

I don't blame them, they've had enough of this tug of war BS.

They're not different in policy than Walmart, or any other business without a sign on their doors.
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Postby Ron Burgundy on Wed Sep 18, 2013 7:46 am

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Check out DoubleShot in Tulsa, OK. I've had my brother bring batches up when he comes through or had it shipped right after a roast.

Maduro + French Press = awesome

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Starbucks changing their mind on guns...

Postby xd ED on Wed Sep 18, 2013 7:59 am

yuppiejr wrote:
.. it's also awesome getting stuck behind 20 people who are all special-unique snowflakes wanting a "coffee experience customized to their discerning tastes and personality" in the form of a Triple, Venti, Half Sweet, Non-Fat, Caramel Macchiato... or a Grande, Iced, Sugar-Free, Vanilla Latte With Soy Milk. I just want a good cup of black coffee at a reasonable price (if it's quality, I'll pay more) without the BS.... Starbucks sells mediocre coffee at a high price with lots of "experience and ambience" which usually involves farting around in line. No thanks. :)


You fail to mentipn one of the most essential components of the Starbucks experience: when above described connoisseur receives their special creation and awakens to the fact it must be paid for, initiating a lengthy search for the checkbook or a credit card that can take a $7.50 hit.
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Re: Starbucks changing their mind on guns...

Postby photogpat on Wed Sep 18, 2013 8:01 am

bstrawse wrote:This is a classic example of some gun owners/activists playing checkers rather than chess.

Showing at Starbucks with an AR-15 isn't going to win you any friends. Holding an open carry event specifically to agonize opponents isn't going to help you win the PR battle.


+1 I agree. I had no problems giving them my business when they stayed neutral, just never had to go out of my way to flaunt my AR there though.
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Re: Starbucks changing their mind on guns...

Postby PHATSPEED7x on Wed Sep 18, 2013 8:04 am

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New coffee mug I got this morning. Told the guy at holiday what had happened. Normally when you buy a mug for holiday you get the first refill free... He only charged me for the refill. I told him he didn't have to do that. But he wouldn't take no for an answer...
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Re: Starbucks changing their mind on guns...

Postby goett047 on Wed Sep 18, 2013 8:52 am

I'm just as offended by the fact that they don't have the balls to "ban" guns as I am by their stance. You can't have it both ways. Either back a side or stay out of it.

Also we should stop blaming our fellow gun owners and start blaming the real cause: leftist protestors and a sensational liberal media
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Re: Starbucks changing their mind on guns...

Postby bstrawse on Wed Sep 18, 2013 9:00 am

goett047 wrote:I'm just as offended by the fact that they don't have the balls to "ban" guns as I am by their stance. You can't have it both ways. Either back a side or stay out of it.

Also we should stop blaming our fellow gun owners and start blaming the real cause: leftist protestors and a sensational liberal media


Really? Because I think most of this is a result of poorly thought out activism by our side.
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Re: Starbucks changing their mind on guns...

Postby Holland&Holland on Wed Sep 18, 2013 9:04 am

goett047 wrote:I'm just as offended by the fact that they don't have the balls to "ban" guns as I am by their stance. You can't have it both ways. Either back a side or stay out of it.

Also we should stop blaming our fellow gun owners and start blaming the real cause: leftist protestors and a sensational liberal media


Or maybe they have the "balls" to not take a stance because they know it will get under your skin. ;)
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Re: Starbucks changing their mind on guns...

Postby Thunder71 on Wed Sep 18, 2013 9:05 am

They don't have to pick a side, they don't want the political involvement - all they ever did was follow state laws. If state law allowed it, so did they - if not, they didn't either.

I disagree that they have to take a stance one way or the other.
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Re: Starbucks changing their mind on guns...

Postby goett047 on Wed Sep 18, 2013 9:07 am

I don't disagree that our side handled it brashley. But if the reason given is for the safety of employees and customers it was not our side that was the threat. Had the anti group not made it the issue they did we wouldn't be in this situation.
If we back down every time someone disagrees or is uncomfortable we will accomplish nothing and lose everything.
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Re: Starbucks changing their mind on guns...

Postby jgalt on Wed Sep 18, 2013 9:21 am

goett047 wrote:I don't disagree that our side handled it brashley. But if the reason given is for the safety of employees and customers it was not our side that was the threat. Had the anti group not made it the issue they did we wouldn't be in this situation.
If we back down every time someone disagrees or is uncomfortable we will accomplish nothing and lose everything.


Since Starbucks was not threatening to restrict the rights of those who could legally carry because the antis antics, the responsibility for this policy change lies squarely, and solely on the shoulders of the open carry activists on this one.

It is possible to both not "back down" and not say anything at the same time... ;)
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Re: Starbucks changing their mind on guns...

Postby goett047 on Wed Sep 18, 2013 9:32 am

The problem is that the antis at starbucks protests are the same people for the most part that are involved in the rest of the gun control effort. Even if you don't like OC, at least they are making a stand against the anti crowd. The enemy of my enemy is my friend and I think the gun community attacking its own over the issue of OC hurts all of us
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Re: Starbucks changing their mind on guns...

Postby jgalt on Wed Sep 18, 2013 9:41 am

I disagree, but since my level of concern over the issue is extremely low, it's prolly best to leave this one in the "agree to disagree" category... :cheers:
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Re: Starbucks changing their mind on guns...

Postby Hmac on Wed Sep 18, 2013 10:08 am

goett047 wrote:The problem is that the antis at starbucks protests are the same people for the most part that are involved in the rest of the gun control effort. Even if you don't like OC, at least they are making a stand against the anti crowd. The enemy of my enemy is my friend and I think the gun community attacking its own over the issue of OC hurts all of us


A lot of gun rights supporters believe that open carry hurts us.
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